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Civic 50 Corporations 2016

On Tuesday, June 28, Points of Light recognized this year’s 2016 Civic 50 winners at the Conference on Volunteering and Service in Detroit. Civic 50 winners are trailblazers for demonstrating how companies can use their time, talent and resources to improve the quality of life in communities where they do business.

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She Said, He Said - Article #3 on Why Volunteer Recognition is Still Stuck in the 20th Century

Linda Llewellyn of Celebrate Volunteers (www.CelebrateVolunteers.com) and Barry Altland of Head, Heart and Hands Engagement Collective(http://HHHEngagement.com) team together to address one of the biggest “misses” in the Volunteer Engagement profession today—Recognition. Through a series of blog articles, Linda and Barry will tackle the what, why and how that has led the profession to this leadership shortfall, and what we can collectively do about it to get this Recognition train back on the tracks. Read the series to support your own professional development as a Leader of Volunteer Engagement (LoVE)!

Blog Article #2 - “What’s Holding You Back From 21st Century Recognition Strategy?”

Recognition is a critical component to your volunteers’ engagement, and the impact volunteers generate for your Volunteer-Supported Organization (VSO). Innovative volunteer Recognition practices are key to achieving high-quality results. Knowing that, why are you still doing the same old, tired thing for volunteer Recognition when it’s not producing the results your organization desires?

She Said, He Said—Article #1 on Why Volunteer Recognition Is Still Stuck in the 20th Century “So, What’s This Blog Series All About, Anyway?”

Linda Llewellyn of Celebrate Volunteers (www.CelebrateVolunteers.com) and Barry Altland of Head, Heart and Hands Engagement Collective (http://HHHEngagement.com) team together to address one of the biggest “misses” in the Volunteer Engagement profession today—Recognition. Through a series of blog articles, Linda and Barry will tackle the what, why and how that has led the profession to this leadership shortfall, and what we can collectively do about it to get this Recognition train back on the tracks. Read the series to support your own professional development as a Leader of Volunteer Engagement (LoVE)!

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